DON’T let money be a reason not to apply to Delbarton.
I can’t afford to send my son to Delbarton.
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Delbarton Financial Aid Myths and Facts
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Delbarton offers approximately $3.5 million in financial aid every year to eligible families.
I won't qualify for financial aid.
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Approximately 23% of Delbarton students receiving financial aid are from families with household incomes over $200,000 a year.
I can’t afford the school application fee.
Myth: Fact:
We are happy to waive the school application fee for every family applying for financial aid.
Myth: You need a special talent or
ability to be awarded financial aid.
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All aid is awarded according to the Demonstrated Financial Need of accepted families.
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“Upon my acceptance to Delbarton School, I was blessed with a full scholarship. is alleviated any stress or fear from my family of not being able to attain a quality high education, with a supportive network of teachers, students, and alumni. at aid made it possible for me to focus on my academics and athletics, and in turn graduate with over 130 new brothers. For that, I’m eternally grateful and Delbarton will always be a place I can call home.” -Mikhael Lockhart ‘19 (Howard University 2023)
Myth: Aid involves work-study
Myth: Applying for financial aid is
arrangements and long term loans.
a long, complicated process.
All aid is awarded as outright grants which are not paid back.
Applying for aid can be accomplished in a single sitting on our website Delbarton.org.
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There are a lot of hidden expenses besides tuition which are not covered by financial aid.
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Delbarton tuition is virtually allinclusive. Books and transportation, however, are the two main costs not included in tuition. Yet for those families who qualify for full-tuition aid, even these expenses could be picked up by Delbarton.
Myth: I may not receive financial
aid for all the years my son is enrolled.
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Unless there is a significant change in your financial situation or in your son’s academic or disciplinary record, the financial aid package stays with families for the years they are with us. To confirm eligibility, however, we are required to have families receiving financial aid to re-apply each year they are enrolled.
Note: Delbarton does not offer financial aid to its Middle School (7th and 8th grade) families.
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Myth: Applying for aid hurts my
son’s chance of being accepted to Delbarton.
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Our admissions process is equitable and conducted separately from the financial aid process. An independent agency TADS determines each family’s need based on data provided directly from the families themselves. The online financial aid process is conducted securely, discreetly, and confidentially.
APPLY EARLY FOR FINANCIAL AID
Fortunately, Delbarton usually is able to meet the Demonstrated Financial Need of families accepted to the school. To maximize your chances of receiving aid, however, we strongly recommend that families complete the financial aid application as early as possible. Please check website for exact dates: Late November: Deadline to start the online School application for 7th and 9th grade admissions. Mid December: Deadline to complete the Financial Aid and School Applications. Mid-January: Notfication of Admission Decisions and Financial Aid Awards.
QUESTIONS?
To find out how much you might qualify for, apply today or simply give us a call for a candid and confidential early estimate. Contact Dr. David Donovan, Dean of Admissions and Director of Financial Aid, at 973-538-3231 x3022 or by email at ddonovan@delbarton.org.
Myth: If my family does not qualify
for financial aid but still needs assistance, there are no options available to us.
n Fact:
A variety of borrowing and payment programs are available. Contact our Business Office (973-538-3231 X3042) for referrals to programs intended to help parents afford an independent school education for their children.
“My Delbarton experience transcended a purely academic education; it enriched every aspect of my being. To invest in me, and students like me, Delbarton demonstrates its dedication to building the leaders of the future.” -Wade Morgan ’11 (Stanford 2015)